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BREAKING: Cuba ACCEPTS Deportation Flight for First Time in Decades as Trump's Immigration Crackdown DELIVERS

Gary FranchiFebruary 19, 2026141 views
BREAKING: Cuba ACCEPTS Deportation Flight for First Time in Decades as Trump's Immigration Crackdown DELIVERS
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Cuba's communist Castro regime has finally bent the knee to President Trump's immigration enforcement juggernaut, accepting a mass deportation flight containing at least six Cuban nationals convicted of serious crimes for the first time in decades, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) revealed Wednesday.

This stunning reversal represents a massive victory for the Trump-Vance administration's promise to deliver the largest deportation operation in American history. While the Biden regime coddled foreign criminals and let them roam our streets freely, Trump's ICE is actually getting the job done – and forcing hostile nations to take back their worst exports.

For years, Cuba thumbed its nose at America, refusing to accept deportation flights while their criminals victimized innocent Americans. But just three weeks into Trump's second term, the communist dictatorship is already singing a different tune. That's the power of America First leadership, folks.

Real Immigration Enforcement is Back

This breakthrough comes as ICE agents across the country are finally unleashed to do their jobs without political interference. Under the Biden regime, these same Cuban criminals would have been released into American communities with nothing more than a court date they'd never show up for.

The timing isn't coincidental. Trump's team has made it crystal clear that nations refusing to accept their criminal nationals will face severe economic consequences. Unlike his predecessor who treated foreign governments with kid gloves, President Trump speaks the only language these regimes understand: strength.

"This is just the beginning," said one ICE official familiar with the operation. "Every country is going to take back their criminals, or they'll face the consequences."

While mainstream media outlets bury this story, Patriots across America are celebrating this long-overdue victory. After four years of open borders chaos, it's refreshing to see an administration that actually puts American safety first.

How many more criminal aliens will be heading home now that Trump has shown the world he means business? The answer should terrify every sanctuary city mayor in America.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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MiamiResident2020VerifiedFeb 19, 2026
About time! As someone who lives here in Miami, I can tell you this issue affects our schools, hospitals, and job market every single day.
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TexasConservativeVerifiedFeb 19, 2026
I've been waiting for this news for YEARS. My community in South Florida has been dealing with the consequences of failed immigration policy for too long.
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LawAndOrder1776VerifiedFeb 20, 2026
WINNING! πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
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ConstitutionDefenderVerifiedFeb 20, 2026
This proves that when you negotiate from a position of strength, other countries will cooperate. Obama could never get this done.
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PatriotMike47VerifiedFeb 20, 2026
FINALLY! This is what real leadership looks like. Cuba knew they couldn't mess around with Trump anymore.
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AmericaFirst2024VerifiedFeb 20, 2026
Exactly! They respect strength, not weakness.
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RedStateValuesVerifiedFeb 21, 2026
This is just the beginning folks. When you enforce the law consistently, countries start taking you seriously again.
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AmericanWorkerVerifiedFeb 21, 2026
What leverage did Trump use to make this happen? Cuba has been refusing these flights since forever, so something must have changed.
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DCInsider22VerifiedFeb 21, 2026
Probably threatened economic sanctions or trade restrictions. That's how you get results!
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BorderSecurityNowVerifiedFeb 21, 2026
Does anyone know how many people were on this flight? Would love to see the actual numbers.
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NewsJunkie85VerifiedFeb 21, 2026
Article didn't say but I heard it was around 50-60 individuals